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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #1 on: 21.10. 2015 10:14 »
A front-wheel drive motorcycle! I wonder how that handles.
I'd like to know if this was a production machine or a one-off.
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #2 on: 21.10. 2015 13:28 »
Oh never seen befor.
I is a development form the famous Megola and have Clutch and gearbox.

/www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Cq49IDfOc

Toni Bauhofer had won some races at Megola in 1924.
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #3 on: 21.10. 2015 14:57 »
Jes , but you'd have to be as mad as a March Hare to get on that , interesting but deadly.
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #4 on: 21.10. 2015 16:37 »
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A front-wheel drive motorcycle! I wonder how that handles.
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you'd have to be as mad as a March Hare to get on that

With respect lads (due to you lot having a lot of miles on me), I can see front wheel drive being problematic with torque all ahead of you but as I assume nobody has ever ridden one could it be a case of swings and roundabouts, might be unexpected plus's.
I recall the opposition to the mini with it's fwd until a certain Paddy Hopkirk changed minds, no I'd be up for a go on one of these if there were any.
 
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #5 on: 21.10. 2015 16:51 »
Bill, you're a better than man than I am , bung-it-in.
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #6 on: 21.10. 2015 16:55 »
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Ha, amazingly I get it
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #7 on: 21.10. 2015 18:18 »
...I assume nobody has ever ridden one...

I know it's not the same machine but similar; did you view this video? www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Cq49IDfOc
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #8 on: 21.10. 2015 18:19 »
I know it's not the same machine but similar; did you view this video? www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4Cq49IDfOc

It sounds pretty awesome don't you think.
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #9 on: 21.10. 2015 19:20 »
proves you should never assume anything!!
No really sharp bends but it seemed to handle well enough, couldn't hear it my speakers are playing silly bu****s at the mo
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #10 on: 21.10. 2015 21:30 »

 Sounds great, much like a Tiger Moth but with less cylinders- looks good too, and I don't know if it's the same one ,but;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZghXM9xqCPA

 Shows a bit more detail..hard to tell if they're 2 or 4 stroke ? Four stroke'd be a bitch to do the valve clearances  *work*
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Re: Great machine: "Friedenstaube" by Killinger & Freund
« Reply #11 on: 21.10. 2015 22:12 »
hi guys, a bugger if it stalls at the lights, cheers
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